御札

Chinese

defend; imperial; to drive short note
trad. (御札)
simp. #(御札)

Pronunciation


Noun

御札

  1. (literary, archaic) imperial instruction; imperial order

Japanese

Kanji in this term

Grade: S
ふだ
Grade: 4
kun’yomi

Etymology 1

From (o-, honorific prefix) + (fuda, tag, note).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [o̞ɸɯ̟ᵝda̠]

Noun

Ofuda, issued by a Shinto shrine.

()(ふだ) • (ofuda) 

  1. (Shinto) talisman or amulet issued by a Shinto shrine
    Hypernym: 護符 (gofu)
  2. (Taoism) Taoist talisman
    Hypernym: 護符 (gofu)
    キョンシー(ひたい)()てある(ふだ)
    kyonshī no hitai ni hattearu o-fuda
    the talismans attached to the foreheads of jiangshi
Further reading

Etymology 2

From (o-, honorific prefix) + (satsu, note, bank note). Yutōyomi, mixing the kun'yomi o with the on'yomi satsu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [o̞sa̠t͡sɨᵝ]

Noun

御札(おさつ) • (osatsu) 

  1. A polite term (丁寧語 (teineigo)) for paper money.

Etymology 3

From (gyo-, honorific prefix) + (satsu, note). On'yomi.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ɡʲo̞sa̠t͡sɨᵝ]

Noun

御札(ぎょさつ) • (gyosatsu) 

  1. A polite term (丁寧語 (teineigo)) for referring to someone else's note or letter.
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